Faces of Amazonian Indians projected on trees at Quai Branly Museum
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Faces of Indians from the Paiter Surui tribe, an indigenous people of Brazil, are projected onto the trees at the Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac Museum. The exhibition is located at the foot of the Eiffel Tower and pays homage to the struggle of these opponents of Amazon deforestation.

Marseille-based artist Philippe Echaroux explains that he created this sensorial immersion to illustrate that "when you cut down a tree, it is as if you were cutting down a man."